Pushsite is intended for updating remote websites -- it's like mirroring but in reverse. It only sends the changed/new files to conserve bandwidth. Of course, it has other applications too (e.g. software distribution).

LazySync is a file-synchronization program
written for handheld devices using the SavaJeXE
Java operating system. It attempts to offer
similar functionality to HotSync and ActiveSync of
the Palm and CE platforms, and supports
synchronization via an existing TCP/IP network
connection between handheld and host.

KindFTP is meant to be a complete implementation of the FTP protocol, as specified in RFC959. It provides a component that directly exposes the low-level protocol, and it supports the core protocol that is available on most Open Source FTP servers. It has untested support for ACCT, SMNT, REIN, TYPE, STRU, MODE, ALLO, and SITE command. It uses iContract to provide a full formal specification of all software, jUnit for all unit testing, and Ant as a build tool.

Sophosticated consists of two BASH scripts. One script installs Sophos virus scanner updates from CD, while the other downloads, unpacks, and installs the latest IDEs (Sophos parlance for virus descriptors).

ClusterNFS is a set of patches for the "Universal NFS Daemon" (UNFSD) to allow multiple clients to nfs mount the same root filesystem by providing "tagged" filenames. When a client requests the file "/path/filename", the ClusterNFS server checks for the existence of files of the form "/path/filename$$TAG=value$$". If such a file exists and the client has a matching value for KEY, this file is returned. If the client does not have a matching value or no such file exists, the file request proceeds as normal. Currently supported keys include HOST (hostname), IP (IP number), CLIENT (matches any nfs client) and CREATE (for "tagged" creation of files).

Frost is a Freenet client written in Java that
provides Napster/Gnutella-style keyword searching
over Freenet. It also implements a message-board
system, which allows Usenet-style communication
over Freenet.

The GlobeCom Jukebox is a music jukebox with integrated CDDB-aware ripping and groupware functionality. It is completely configurable from the Web interface, seamlessly integrates ripping from CD to encoded MP3, and supports grouping of songs, peak adjustment, account management for access, streaming of jukebox or single song, themability, album handling, and online help.